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I always thought the 1 pack of thermacare was considered the "trial size". The $3/1 coupon is usually only good on non-trial size.

MrVietnam

Senior Member - 9K

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 7:20a

MISTERCHEAP said: [ Mr. V,

I always thought the 1 pack of thermacare was considered the "trial size". The $3/1 coupon is usually only good on non-trial size.

That may very well be the case. Have you actually printed the coupon? Does it specifically exclude trial size? Does the 1-count specifically say "trial size" on it? This deal may be a YMMV.

EDIT: I just printed this coupon and it does say "Excludes trial size" on the coupon, so if the one count box specifically says "trial size" on it then the coupon is not applicable to the product on sale. Thanks for pointing that out MisterCheap.

my4mainecoons

Cranky Member

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 8:09a

Time to get creative. In January the ability to opt out will be gone. All +Up will be loaded. No more using +Up earned on one card on another.SCR program is also going away.

RA sure knows how to drive away business.

MrVietnam

Senior Member - 9K

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 8:11a

my4mainecoons said: Time to get creative. In January the ability to opt out will be gone. All +Up will be loaded. No more using +Up earned on one card on another.SCR program is also going away.

RA sure knows how to drive away business.

Even if we have previously opted out, starting in January they will not honor our wishes anymore? Wondering if those that are already opt-out will be grandfathered or will they just ignore our request? Maybe it is about time we start ignoring them in mass and see how long they last. Yes, Rite Aid on a regular basis rolls out new anti-customer policies and continue to drive away their customers. Another thing that irks me about Rite Aid is when they say, for example, 2 for $5 on the price tag, but if you buy one it is not $2.50. CVS doesn't play that game.

Also, anyone hear if there will be a Gift of Savings this year? I tend to doubt it.

crombie

Happy Member

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 9:53a

MrVietnam said: MISTERCHEAP said: [ Mr. V,

I always thought the 1 pack of thermacare was considered the "trial size". The $3/1 coupon is usually only good on non-trial size.

That may very well be the case. Have you actually printed the coupon? Does it specifically exclude trial size? Does the 1-count specifically say "trial size" on it? This deal may be a YMMV.

EDIT: I just printed this coupon and it does say "Excludes trial size" on the coupon, so if the one count box specifically says "trial size" on it then the coupon is not applicable to the product on sale. Thanks for pointing that out MisterCheap.

I was able to use the $3/1 at CVS no beeps. Box does say "trial size".

billrubin

OH NOOOOOOOOOOO!!

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 10:02a

MrVietnam said: Even if we have previously opted out, starting in January they will not honor our wishes anymore? Wondering if those that are already opt-out will be grandfathered or will they just ignore our request? Maybe it is about time we start ignoring them in mass and see how long they last. Yes, Rite Aid on a regular basis rolls out new anti-customer policies and continue to drive away their customers. Another thing that irks me about Rite Aid is when they say, for example, 2 for $5 on the price tag, but if you buy one it is not $2.50. CVS doesn't play that game.Yes, and then you look in the ad and the single item price is in very tiny print. And they'll have a +Up deal for it with a limit of 3, so if you only get 2 at one store, you can't get the third at the sale price. Then you've got the combined B1G1 50% off deals with +Up's that must be confusing for their everyday customer to understand. You have to wonder what they think they are doing. Maybe they figure they can confuse their customers enough so they think they are getting a good deal.

nicknametaken

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Nov. 18, 2012 @ 1:43p

billrubin: "Maybe they figure they can confuse their customers enough so they think they are getting a good deal."Or maybe just show them the way to the door!

MrV: "Also, anyone hear if there will be a Gift of Savings this year? "I think they are going to call it a "Gift of Going Away" based on this mention of opt-out no longer being a choice.

sameome

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Nov. 19, 2012 @ 6:25p

If all the +UP's are L2C and the highest valued ones come off first, we have no control of using the ones expiring sooner. That's really a bad thing.

my4mainecoons

Cranky Member

posted: Nov. 19, 2012 @ 6:55p

People have mentioned "clipping" and "unclipping" w/their smart phones. I sure hope that means we have some control over what comes off when.

I always thought the 1 pack of thermacare was considered the "trial size". The $3/1 coupon is usually only good on non-trial size.

That may very well be the case. Have you actually printed the coupon? Does it specifically exclude trial size? Does the 1-count specifically say "trial size" on it? This deal may be a YMMV.

EDIT: I just printed this coupon and it does say "Excludes trial size" on the coupon, so if the one count box specifically says "trial size" on it then the coupon is not applicable to the product on sale. Thanks for pointing that out MisterCheap.

I was able to use the $3/1 at CVS no beeps. Box does say "trial size".

technically, it could be rejected by a cashier. still not proper use of the coupon. (sort of like the John Freida deal post last week)

I always thought the 1 pack of thermacare was considered the "trial size". The $3/1 coupon is usually only good on non-trial size.

That may very well be the case. Have you actually printed the coupon? Does it specifically exclude trial size? Does the 1-count specifically say "trial size" on it? This deal may be a YMMV.

EDIT: I just printed this coupon and it does say "Excludes trial size" on the coupon, so if the one count box specifically says "trial size" on it then the coupon is not applicable to the product on sale. Thanks for pointing that out MisterCheap.

I was able to use the $3/1 at CVS no beeps. Box does say "trial size".

technically, it could be rejected by a cashier. still not proper use of the coupon. (sort of like the John Freida deal post last week)

The Thermacare MQ I used was not intentional. I went to CVS and used whatever coupons I had and when I came home to report what MQ's I used, and what I bought was what I was reporting. I did not realize until I read the RA and CVS thread that it wasn't proper use of the coupon. I also attempted to use the Cepacol coupon as zmaster stated in the CVS thread, once again without reading the restrictions. All I was stating was what I used, and what beeped alomg with the Command pdf.

MrVietnam

Senior Member - 9K

posted: Nov. 19, 2012 @ 9:26p

MAYBE there will be a Gift of Savings this year. I bought something at Rite Aid today to spend an expiring +UP and at the bottom of my receipt printed: "As a VALUED wellness+ customer Rite Aid has a special offer for you this holiday season when you shop 11/25/12 thru 12/24/12. Check your mailbox or receipt for details."

junkdeal

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Nov. 19, 2012 @ 9:49p

From Mr.V post. "Schick Hydro Silk pg 13Razor Reg 11.99 (gold - 9.59)Refill Reg 16.49 (gold - 13.19)buy 1 of each -> 22.78less IP Bogo refill/razor free (-9.59) = 13.19less IP (facebook) $6/1 refill (-6.00) = 7.19get back 2 $4ups -> $8 /lim2$0.81MM for nearly $30 of retail goods."Today I did the schick hydro Silk deal and the $6 refill coupon and free razor coupon didn't go thru. The manager came and pushed it thru. She was not happy, she said she is going to send this to the "prevention manager" and she clipped both my coupons and also the 2 * $4 UPs I paid with. Any one heard of this dept.

my4mainecoons

Cranky Member

posted: Nov. 19, 2012 @ 10:10p

Loss Prevention

passion124

Senior Member

posted: Nov. 20, 2012 @ 2:17a

sameome said: If all the +UP's are L2C and the highest valued ones come off first, we have no control of using the ones expiring sooner. That's really a bad thing.

I have Load2Card on my account. Yes, the way to handle this is to "unclip" the coupons you don't want to use by going into your wellness account online.

I can share with you one issue I've been having with this method though. If you have multiple identical +UPs with different expiration dates where one is clipped and the other is unclipped, sometimes the system will reverse the clipped one with the unclipped one.

For example, I had 2 $5 +UPs from buying those Wallet Windows 2 weeks ago. One $5 +UP was expiring on 11/18 and the other one expires 11/22. I go into my account and I attempt to "unclip" the RA cosmetics +UP expiring 11/22 because I needed to use the 11/18 expiring one first. After I log into my account a few minutes later I see that RA automatically unclipped the 11/18 and clipped the 11/22 one. So I try to unclip the 11/22 one again, then clip the 11/18 one. It automatically changed it back to the other one being clipped. Finally after about 4-5 tries I was able to clip the 11/18 one and I succesfully used it before it expired. This only happens with identical +UPs from the same promotion with different expiration dates. The system is glitchy for sure in this regard, so be careful..

I'm scaling back for sure. I haven't even been to RA yet this week. I've been at CVS.

MrVietnam said: MAYBE there will be a Gift of Savings this year. I bought something at Rite Aid today to spend an expiring +UP and at the bottom of my receipt printed: "As a VALUED wellness+ customer Rite Aid has a special offer for you this holiday season when you shop 11/25/12 thru 12/24/12. Check your mailbox or receipt for details."

I don't know how that coupon (s) are/is coded, if the Bogo attaches itself to both items, thus making the second one beep but since you were working within RA's PUBLISHED coupon policy and have no way of knowing how a coupon scans in their system, the threat of loss prevention is pretty absurd.

Now if you were counterfeiting coupons, etc, that's another story, but it is up to the cashier to determine if a "valid" coupon is a "go" on a valid purchase. If the bogo attached itself to both items, she should have just refused to take the $6 off coupon. But you were following the 1 manu coupon per item rule that RA has.

PS- Loss Prevention will probably chew her out if she took the coupon and it wasn't a go. not you.

I don't know how that coupon (s) are/is coded, if the Bogo attaches itself to both items, thus making the second one beep but since you were working within RA's PUBLISHED coupon policy and have no way of knowing how a coupon scans in their system, the threat of loss prevention is pretty absurd.

Now if you were counterfeiting coupons, etc, that's another story, but it is up to the cashier to determine if a "valid" coupon is a "go" on a valid purchase. If the bogo attached itself to both items, she should have just refused to take the $6 off coupon. But you were following the 1 manu coupon per item rule that RA has.

PS- Loss Prevention will probably chew her out if she took the coupon and it wasn't a go. not you. good to know. The Manager might have put herself in trouble then. she pushed both the coupons $6 hydro refill coupon and the free razor coupon. I don't know why she even stapled my $UP with that.

sameome

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Nov. 20, 2012 @ 3:35p

passion124 said: sameome said: If all the +UP's are L2C and the highest valued ones come off first, we have no control of using the ones expiring sooner. That's really a bad thing.

I have Load2Card on my account. Yes, the way to handle this is to "unclip" the coupons you don't want to use by going into your wellness account online.

I can share with you one issue I've been having with this method though. If you have multiple identical +UPs with different expiration dates where one is clipped and the other is unclipped, sometimes the system will reverse the clipped one with the unclipped one.

For example, I had 2 $5 +UPs from buying those Wallet Windows 2 weeks ago. One $5 +UP was expiring on 11/18 and the other one expires 11/22. I go into my account and I attempt to "unclip" the RA cosmetics +UP expiring 11/22 because I needed to use the 11/18 expiring one first. After I log into my account a few minutes later I see that RA automatically unclipped the 11/18 and clipped the 11/22 one. So I try to unclip the 11/22 one again, then clip the 11/18 one. It automatically changed it back to the other one being clipped. Finally after about 4-5 tries I was able to clip the 11/18 one and I succesfully used it before it expired. This only happens with identical +UPs from the same promotion with different expiration dates. The system is glitchy for sure in this regard, so be careful..

I'm scaling back for sure. I haven't even been to RA yet this week. I've been at CVS.

That's sounds a lot of work.

billrubin

OH NOOOOOOOOOOO!!

posted: Nov. 20, 2012 @ 9:26p

When should the Catalina for the Reach toothbrushes print out? I tried to buy two tonight, but no Catalina printed and the manager said she as sure it should have printed as soon as the items scanned. The printer was working as it printed a Thermacare coupon (I did not buy that). I had them void out the order since I didn't want to take a chance as I was paying with +Up's. I know that at supermarkets, the Catalina typically prints after the order is totalled, but I've never done a deal like this at RA since my stores did not have the machines until recently.

MrVietnam

Senior Member - 9K

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 10:55a

my4mainecoons said: Time to get creative. In January the ability to opt out will be gone. All +Up will be loaded.

I contacted Rite Aid and they responded: "The option to opt-out of Load2Card will not be discontinued. Customers will continue to have the option to switch to paper +UPs in 2013."

junkdeal

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 1:27p

MrVietnam said: my4mainecoons said: Time to get creative. In January the ability to opt out will be gone. All +Up will be loaded.

I contacted Rite Aid and they responded: "The option to opt-out of Load2Card will not be discontinued. Customers will continue to have the option to switch to paper +UPs in 2013."

Glad to hear. I almost decided to quit shopping with RA because of this.

BTW in my receipt it says " as a valued customer RA has special offer just for you this holiday from 11/12 thru 12/24 check you mailbox or receipt for details".

MrVietnam

Senior Member - 9K

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 1:38p

junkdeal said: BTW in my receipt it says " as a valued customer RA has special offer just for you this holiday from 11/12 thru 12/24 check you mailbox or receipt for details".

Hmmm...my receipt a couple days ago said the dates were 11/25 thru 12/24. 11/25 is this Sunday. I wonder why we got different dates?

junkdeal

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 2:42p

MrVietnam said: junkdeal said: BTW in my receipt it says " as a valued customer RA has special offer just for you this holiday from 11/12 thru 12/24 check you mailbox or receipt for details".

Hmmm...my receipt a couple days ago said the dates were 11/25 thru 12/24. 11/25 is this Sunday. I wonder why we got different dates?sorry typo, it is 11/25, looks like "gift of savings" will be there this year.

VirginiaDC

Senior Member - 2K

posted: Nov. 23, 2012 @ 3:02p

I used a $100 Visa GC from the Staples deal to buy two of the $50 Home Improvement GC's and got the two $20 +Ups. The vague wording on the card seems to imply that the cards might be used anywhere Discover Card is accepted.

my4mainecoons

Cranky Member

posted: Nov. 23, 2012 @ 9:09p

VirginiaDC said: I used a $100 Visa GC from the Staples deal to buy two of the $50 Home Improvement GC's and got the two $20 +Ups. The vague wording on the card seems to imply that the cards might be used anywhere Discover Card is accepted.The site lists specific stores where it will work. I *think* when they first came out someone tried using it some place like Kmart and it didn't work.I used a $100 HI gc today at Lowe's. I bought $50 in gas cards and a $50 Staples gc.

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